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Omnilogin

Antidetect browser by HIVESOFT

One desktop app, many browser profiles, each with its own fingerprint and its own proxy. It runs on Chromium, so at the keyboard it behaves like Chrome. Two profiles are free and stay free, and that free tier carries the builder, the AI blocks and the API.

Antidetect browser
No-code automation
SOCKS5 UDP
IPv6 generator
Windows / macOS

Free profiles

2, forever

Licences from

$3.50/mo

Profile ceiling

100,000

Refund window

14 days

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What you get

  • Per-profile fingerprints: canvas, WebGL, audio, ClientRects, fonts
  • Five WebRTC modes and a SOCKS5 route that carries UDP
  • Android and iOS emulation
  • Workflow builder with a scheduler
  • Wallet tools for MetaMask, Phantom, Ronin and OKX

Free Edition

2 profiles, kept for good

Licences

One-time, no auto-renew

Refunds

14-day guarantee

Platforms

Windows 10+, macOS 10.14+

Overview
What Omnilogin actually is

Omnilogin comes from HIVESOFT in Hanoi, at this since 2019 and charging for it since 2021.

Sites recognise a returning visitor through canvas, WebGL, audio and a dozen signals that survive a cleared cookie jar, and Chrome's own profiles share one fingerprint underneath. Omnilogin gives each profile an emulated set and pins its Chrome kernel version. Windows 64-bit and macOS on Apple silicon.

Identity
How much of the fingerprint you control

Signal by signal

Canvas takes Noise or Deep Noise. WebGL splits into image and metadata. Audio, ClientRects, fonts and language each get a switch. Timezone and location follow the proxy IP or manual coordinates.

WebRTC, five ways

Automatic swaps your public IP for the proxy IP and hides the local one. Disable STUN blocks STUN servers too. Manual pins an address you pick, Real leaks your own, Disabled switches it off, itself a signal.

Mobile identities

A profile can present as Android or iOS. That matters on TikTok and Instagram, where a desktop signature on a phone-shaped account gives it away.

Automation
The workflow builder, the scheduler and the API

The builder is a canvas of blocks: open a URL, click an element, fill a form, extract text, upload a file. Control flow adds conditions and loops, Excel and Sheets blocks move data, an IMAP block reads inboxes for confirmation codes, and JavaScript covers the rest.

The AI blocks are the unusual part. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek and OpenRouter drop in as a step on your own keys, and AI Coding turns a plain-language description into a workflow and tests it on a real profile. The scheduler runs on an interval, daily, weekly or monthly.

A local REST API

Port 35353 covers browsers, profiles, proxies, groups and workflows: open a profile headless on a debug port you pick, swap the proxy across a list of profile IDs, run a workflow, poll it.

Built-in tooling

Eight wallets get create and import flows: MetaMask, Phantom, Keplr, Ronin, Tonkeeper, Sui, Solflare and Rabby. OKX is import only. Plus auto-login for Gmail, Twitter and Discord, and Amazon and eBay tools.

Networking
Proxies, rotation, UDP and the IPv6 trick

Rotation runs off your own proxy list, not a paid rotating endpoint: a new IP on every request, or on a key URL that can fire when a profile opens. A blacklist drops ad requests; a bypass list goes direct.

SOCKS5 with UDP is the piece worth caring about. WebRTC opens peer connections over UDP and walks around a TCP-only proxy, which is how a proxied browser still leaks a real address. Carrying UDP through SOCKS5 shuts that door; check it on browserleaks.com/webrtc.

The IPv6 generator builds addresses from a range on your LAN or VPS instead of buying IPv4, with limits the docs state plainly: same network only, dead when the network changes, useless on IPv4-only sites. The modem feature is better: a HiLink stick becomes a SOCKS5 proxy on a carrier IP.

USB modem proxy

HiLink stick to SOCKS5

UDP through SOCKS5

WebRTC stays inside

IPv6 from your range

Same network only

The toolkit
The rest of it, briefly

Synchronizer

Act once on the master profile, every selected window mirrors it live.

Member accounts

Manager and Reader rights per group, pinned to an IP allowlist.

Cookie handling

Bulk import and export hands an account over without the password.

Proxy manager

HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 pasted in bulk, tested in place, plus provider keys.

Pricing
A licence, not a subscription

Free Edition is 2 profiles and zero seats, kept indefinitely, with the workflow builder, the REST API, proxy management and the built-in tools.

Pro Edition is priced off two sliders. The entry point is 5 profiles at $5.90 for 30 days or $42 for a year, an effective $3.50 a month. Ten profiles cost $9.90 monthly or $70.80 yearly. The sliders reach 100,000 profiles and 1,000 seats.

Nothing auto-renews. A lapsed licence falls back to Free Edition instead of closing the account, and profiles and cookies stay put. Refunds run 14 days. The FAQ names PayPal and Vietnamese bank QR; the footer also shows Visa.

Honest verdict
Pros and considerations

Pros

  • Free Edition is a tier, not a trial. The builder, the API and the proxy tools are in it
  • Licences are one-time. Expiry drops you to Free and deletes nothing
  • Fingerprint control reaches the individual signal, down to the Chrome kernel
  • SOCKS5 with UDP closes the WebRTC leak that defeats TCP-only proxies
  • Data sits on your own disk. Backup to Drive, Telegram or S3 is opt-in
  • $42 buys a year of 5 profiles, the cheap end of this market

Considerations

  • Seats are billed apart from profiles, and members draw on the admin's quota
  • The IPv6 generator serves one network, dies when it changes, misses IPv4-only sites
  • The FAQ names PayPal and Vietnamese bank QR. No crypto
  • No Linux client, and the macOS build trails Windows: 8.6.1 against 8.10.4
  • Support is a Telegram chat, and admin@omnilogin.net is the one published address
  • Documentation is Vietnamese-first, and the English reads like a translation
  • Sync locks a profile to one computer at a time
The practical part
Why Omnilogin users pair it with mobile proxies

Omnilogin owns the fingerprint half and gives you tools for the network half, but not addresses. Whatever IP you attach is what the platform judges.

1

Ten profiles, one IP, one operator

Each profile gets its own emulated hardware, then leaves through whatever address you attach. Share the address and you share the identity.

2

SOCKS5 UDP needs a SOCKS5 proxy

The WebRTC protection engages only when the proxy itself carries UDP, so the mobile proxy needs a SOCKS5 endpoint.

3

Carrier IPs match the story

An Android fingerprint leaving through a datacentre range is two halves that disagree. A carrier IP from the country the profile claims agrees.

Geo-matched

IP fits the profile timezone

One IP per profile

No shared exit address

SOCKS5 endpoints

So UDP routing works

Suitability
Where it fits, and where it does not

Good fit for

  • Affiliates and media buyers who want automation included, not sold as an upgrade
  • Agencies needing per-member permissions and IP limits on staff logins
  • Airdrop and wallet work: eight wallets get create and import, OKX import only
  • Anyone shopping on price: a year of 5 profiles is $42

Not the right fit for

  • Linux shops. No client, no published timeline
  • Buyers who need to pay in crypto
  • Anyone expecting proxies in the box. Omnilogin manages IPs, it does not sell them
  • Teams that want a ticket with an SLA, not a Telegram thread
FAQ
Omnilogin, answered

Is the free version time-limited?

No. Free Edition keeps 2 profiles indefinitely, no card at signup, with the workflow builder, the REST API, proxy management, the IPv6 generator and the built-in tools. Only seats are Pro.

What does Omnilogin cost?

5 profiles cost $5.90 for 30 days or $42 for a year, an effective $3.50 a month. Ten profiles run $9.90 monthly or $70.80 yearly. Nothing auto-renews and refunds run 14 days.

Which operating systems does it run on?

Windows 10 and later, macOS 10.14 and later including Apple silicon. The published minimum is a dual-core CPU, 2 GB of RAM and 2 GB of disk. No Linux.

Can I drive it from Selenium or Puppeteer?

Yes. A local REST API on port 35353 opens a profile on a debug port you choose, optionally headless, and Puppeteer, Playwright or Selenium attach to it. It also swaps proxies and runs workflows.

Does Omnilogin include proxies?

No. It manages proxies you already hold, generates IPv6 from a range on your LAN or VPS, and turns a HiLink USB modem into a SOCKS5 proxy on your carrier IP. Most operators still attach a mobile proxy per profile.

PARTNER REVIEW

Give every profile its own carrier IP

Omnilogin isolates the fingerprints and routes UDP properly. A dedicated 4G or 5G proxy per profile, matched to the country the account claims, isolates the address.

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